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    Big Stone

    Landscape detail near Dove Stone Reservoir, Oldham, UK

    © Patrick O'Donoghue

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    A striking image but, does the sky dominate too much here?
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    LA

    Really like this image. It has good depth and geometry. Also shows that one doesn't need a fancy camera eh, Supriyo? Regards, Patrick
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    Great potential here with the wall but surely more is needed otherwise it is just the artwork that is being recorded. I have done the same in the past with wall art and my efforts suffer the same problem. maybe that woman very close up would do it or some other figures. Sorry to appear negative. Just trying to be constructive. Best regards, Patrick.
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    I really like this shot; it asks many questions of the viewer and has very pleasing structure. Well done Chris.
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    BEWARE!

    monster in the sky half hiding behind the building. Well seen Laurent. Cheers, Patrick
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    Barn

    It almost has a smug expression on the gable end. Cheers, Patrick
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    Fall-on-the-lake

    I'd kill the bottom third as one has to ask: do we really need the reflection of the mast enough to keep all that dull grey area spoiling a great shot? Just a thought; I could be wrong. Still a good picture. Best, Patrick
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    Alone

    light here and well framed. I like it. Cheers, Patrick
  10. I love the colours here. Cheers, Patrick
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    The Puff

    Makes me think of Pacman. Cheers, Patrick
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    Autumn, what else

    picture for autumn. Cheers, Patrick
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    reed

    soothing to gaze at for a while. Maybe a poster? Cheers, Patrick
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    Untitled

    abstract Michael; well produced. Cheers, Patrick
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    Mountain's flesh

    shot Zsolt; very metallic with deep colours. I like it. Cheers, Patrick
  16. looks really good; rather like an old painting (except for the cars) and the clouds look like you waited for them. Cheers, Patrick
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    Untitled

    shot and worth a second look; I like unusual shots like this Michael. Well seen. Cheers, Patrick
  18. appreciate the comments guys and thanks both. It's really good when one gets great feedback from such skilled practitioners as yourselves. Cheers and best regards, Patrick
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    Untitled

    abstarct Michael; I cannot fathom it. Well seen. Cheers, Patrick
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    Pavement.JPG

    Thanks for viewing, if you do. Regards, Patrick.
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    Pavement.JPG

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    crete

    I like this as it grabs the attention and rewards a longer look. It has interesting geometry. Well done Giovanni. Cheers, Patrick
  23. have I not seen this before? How is it only got 14 views? This is a fantastic image and brilliantly composed. The foreground looks like folded and bleached papier-mache and the background is a raging tyrannical sea. Only just noticed the car since Drew mentioned it. How and wow. Cheers, Patrick
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    Lokvanj

    tones, really well handled and a delight at which to gaze. Love the way that you have kept the underwater alive and fringed the top of the shot with the far bank. I would burn-in the top right hand sky a little just to hold it together. I would then hang on the wall; excellent and well done. Cheers, Patrick
  25. does not quite work for me. I've looked carefully and it seems rather unbalanced (not always a bad thing). The block of rock on the RHS destroys the horizontal sweep of the strata and can definitely be lost and the blank sky needs some cloud as it is flat. Maybe it was not the best time of day to take this as the shadows are harsh. If I was taking a shot here I would ask myself what am I going for? Is it a record of the place? is it the strata? Is it the crazy shadows? Photographing on Mars can be problematic. Cheers, Patrick
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